The falling temperatures may signal the end of summer, but the sun hasn't set on Cleveland festival season. Several big parties take place this weekend, from the Little Italy Harvest Festival Weekend to the Medina Halloween Harvest Festival. Full story »

Christmas. Easter. Fourth of July. Great holidays, yes. But Oct. 8 is National Pierogi Day. Let's celebrate. Sure, those are all fine holidays. But they're no National Pierogi Day, which is today, October 8. Yes, today! Wait, you didn't shop ahead? No worries. Read on for five great Cleveland restaurants and bakeries to get your Polish (or Ukrainian) on and pick up some of those little filled doughy pillows of delight. Full story »

Fact: The 1985 Gay Pride Parade in London was led off by a huge group of straight Welsh miners, walking in solidarity with their gay brothers and sisters.The story of how this unlikely alliance of small-town working-class laborers and big-city gay rights activists came about is the subject of director Matthew Warchus' powerful, moving and provocative new docu-drama, "Pride." Full story »

Lake View Cemetery and the Fire Museum are just two of the many haunts where Clevelanders will be getting into the spirit of the season. Read on for a guide to the REAL places where the spirits of Cleveland live on, and on, and on . . . These bus tours, walking tours and cemetery haunts will show you where. Full story »

At the beginning of January, we published "365 things to do in 2014: Your ultimate arts and entertainment guide." Each week, we'll be adding to the project with smaller lists created from the guide. Read on for 10 must-eat sweet treats, desserts and ice creams. Full story »

The falling temperatures may signal the end of summer, but the sun hasn't set on Cleveland festival season. Several big parties take place this weekend, from Mapleside Pumpkin Festival to the annual St. Stanislaus Parish Polish Festival and a sci-fi fest. Full story »

Was Robyn Davidson running away from people and modern world? Or towards solitude and a simpler way of life? Both, suggests the new docu-drama "Tracks," based on the real-life 1977 trek of Australian traveler Davidson. Full story »

Rick Semersky and the St. Clair Superior Development Corporation's dreams for East 55th Street are one step closer to reality. Semersky, owner of Sterle's Country House and the upcoming Hub 55 market-brewery-restaurant complex, and Michael Fleming, executive director of the St. Clair Superior Development Corporation, revealed plans Monday for the first concrete step towards Hub 55's opening. A bi-weekly pop-up food and artisan market will begin Thursday, October 9. Full story »

At the beginning of January, we published "365 things to do in 2014: Your ultimate arts and entertainment guide." Each week, we'll be adding to the project with smaller lists created from the guide. Read on for 10 local fall musts for kids. Full story »

Is your cat the cutest cat in town? Of course he is! You know that! And now is your chance to show off Mr. Whiskers to everyone else in Cleveland, too. In honor of National Feral Cat Day on Thursday, Oct. 16, the Waterloo Alley Cat Project is putting together a calendar of local cuties. The winners will be chosen at a benefit concert at the Beachland Tavern on the 16th. Full story »

Location, location, location.It's key when it comes to restaurants - and Merwin's Wharf has just about the best location in town. I've visited three times recently, for drinks with my husband, for a girl's night out on the patio, and a family meal inside. For all three visits, the location was just right. As was the food and service. Full story »

The falling temperatures may signal the end of summer, but the sun hasn't set on Cleveland festival season. Several big parties take place this weekend, from a Transylvanian festival to a mum fest to Ingenuity and the new NEOCycle. Full story »

﻿With more than 100 acts spread out over three days in one huge warehouse, the boardwalk, the Great Lakes Science Center and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, deciding "who, what and when" to see at IngenuityFest can be a challenge. Full story »

Ten years is a milestone worth celebrating -for a child, a marriage, a store, a restaurant. And, an arts and technology festival. Yet a decade is exactly how old IngenuityFest, Cleveland's premier festival of art and technology, turns this weekend. Full story »

At the beginning of January, we published "365 things to do in 2014: Your ultimate arts and entertainment guide." Each week, we'll be adding to the project with smaller lists created from the guide. Read on for 10 save-the-date fall and winter arts and entertainment events. Full story »

Guided by Voices has broken up.The Dayton, Ohio indie-rock stalwart abruptly canceled a tour that included shows in September and October, including an Oct. 5 date at the Grog Shop in Cleveland Heights. Full story »

Prosperity Social Club is going retro – again. Owner Bonnie Flinner has announced the Tremont hotspot will be reviving their very popular Supper Club Nights, beginning in October. They are accepting reservations now. Full story »

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